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	Title           : PCN Boundary Node Behaviour
	Author(s)       : B. Briscoe, et al.
	Filename        : draft-briscoe-pcn-boundary-behav-00.txt
	Pages           : 18
	Date            : 2007-11-11

The Pre-Congestion Notification Architecture document defines a PCN
domain and the PCN-ingress and PCN-egress nodes that form its
boundary.  The present document is an attempt to describe the
detailed behaviour of the PCN boundary nodes.  It is a contribution
toward the PCN WG milestone: "Suggested Flow Admission and
Termination Boundary Mechanisms".  This first version is expected to
evolve with discussion and further thought toward a more precise and
prescriptive view of boundary node behaviour.

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